Berkeley Site
Berkeley Site in Gloucestershire, is the first commercial nuclear power station in the UK to be decommissioned.
Berkeley Site in Gloucestershire, is the first commercial nuclear power station in the UK to be decommissioned.
Bradwell Site, located in the South East of England, one and a half miles from the Essex coastline, is a twin Magnox reactor, now undergoing decommissioning following shutdown in March 2002 after 40 years of operation.
Chapelcross, located within four miles of the Solway Estuary, is a four-reactor station with eight 30 MW turbines now undergoing early decommissioning.
Dungeness A Site is located on a 91 hectare site on the Kent coast. Following 40 years of successful electricity production, it ceased generation at the end of December 2006.
Hinkley Point A, located on a 19.4 hectare site on the Somerset coast, five miles west of the River Parrett estuary, is a twin reactor station currently being decommissioned.
Hunterston A power station, located on a promontory of the Ayrshire coast near West Kilbride 30 miles South West of Glasgow, is a twin reactor Magnox power station now shutdown and being decommissioned.
Oldbury power station, located on a 71 hectare site 15 miles north of Bristol on the south bank of the River Severn in South Gloucestershire, is an operating twin reactor station.
Sizewell A site, located on the Suffolk heritage coast ended 40 years of safe, compliant electrical generation on 31 December 2006.
Trawsfynydd decommissioning site, located on a 15.4 hectare site, on the northern bank of an inland lake in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, is a twin reactor station now defuelled and being decommissioned.
Wylfa power station, located on a 50 hectare site on the north coast of Anglesey has two Magnox design nuclear reactors and four turbine generators, still in operation today.